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Jeppe Ugelvig

Jeppe Ugelvig is a curator and critic based in New York. His first book, Fashion Work, was published by Damiani in May 2020.  

Sampling the ‘Longevity Method’ made this reviewer question: Why can’t artists also be health gurus?

BY Jeppe Ugelvig |

Nicolas Bourriaud’s theme of ‘pansori’ suggests an opera you can walk through – but this only begins to take form at the Gwangju Biennale

BY Jeppe Ugelvig |

The artist’s paintings, featured in the upcoming Gwangju Biennale, are strikingly familiar yet elusive, offering a challenge to decode

BY Jeppe Ugelvig |

At Company Gallery, New York, the artist uses subversion and humour to upend the ideological landscape of contemporary sex/work and our moral attitudes towards it

BY Jeppe Ugelvig |

A visit to the artist’s Copenhagen studio revealed an obsession with animals, objects and commodity fetishism

BY Jeppe Ugelvig |

A look into the intersection of luxury, culture and marketing through brand-owned museums

BY Jeppe Ugelvig |

Jeppe Ugelvig reflects the growing technology of ‘moodboarding’ and how art and fashion are inextricably linked through appropriation

BY Jeppe Ugelvig |

A compilation of the best exhibitions from across Denmark’s capital

BY Jeppe Ugelvig |

At Lafayette Anticipations, the famed fashion designer achieves little in translating his much-lauded tactics of defamiliarization into art

BY Jeppe Ugelvig |

In a new book and exhibition at Artists Space, New York, Tiffany Sia develops a ‘wet ontology’ of a city in perpetual crisis  

BY Jeppe Ugelvig AND Tiffany Sia |

For his first exhibition at Esther Schipper, Berlin, the artist created a 5D simulator to present today's politics of hyperrealism

BY Jeppe Ugelvig |

A pair of exhibitions in New York question the nature of authorship in fashion’s postmodernity 

BY Jeppe Ugelvig |

Bjarne Melgaard’s ‘The Casual Pleasure of Disappointment’ and the perils of branding

BY Jeppe Ugelvig |